हाईटेक गौशाला: जहाँ गायों के साथ सपने भी पलते हैं
हाईटेक गौशाला: जहाँ गायों के साथ सपने भी पलते हैं

By Gaon Connection

भारत में गाय को सदियों से माता का दर्जा दिया गया है और आज भी अगर कोई गायों को अपनाता है, तो गाय बदले में सेहत और रोज़गार दोनों लौटा सकती है। गुजरात के सूरत ज़िले के नवीपार्डी गाँव में नीलेश अहीर और उनका परिवार यह साबित कर रहा है कि पशुपालन भी एक सफल और आधुनिक बिज़नेस मॉडल बन सकता है।

भारत में गाय को सदियों से माता का दर्जा दिया गया है और आज भी अगर कोई गायों को अपनाता है, तो गाय बदले में सेहत और रोज़गार दोनों लौटा सकती है। गुजरात के सूरत ज़िले के नवीपार्डी गाँव में नीलेश अहीर और उनका परिवार यह साबित कर रहा है कि पशुपालन भी एक सफल और आधुनिक बिज़नेस मॉडल बन सकता है।

"Native cow breeds more resilient to climate change than the hybrid ones"
"Native cow breeds more resilient to climate change than the hybrid ones"

By Diti Bajpai

Scientists working with Bareilly-based Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) have long been engaged in researches upon native and hybrid cows to prove that the native cows adapt easily to every weather change

Scientists working with Bareilly-based Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) have long been engaged in researches upon native and hybrid cows to prove that the native cows adapt easily to every weather change

Cow shelter in Andhra Pradesh on a mission to conserve a dwarf cow breed
Cow shelter in Andhra Pradesh on a mission to conserve a dwarf cow breed

By Divendra Singh

Native to Andhra Pradesh, the Punganur cow variety is amongst the smallest breeds of cows in India and is in a dire need to be conserved as the risk of extinction looms large. Apart from the government initiatives launched for its conservation, a cow shelter in the coastal state's East Godavari district is successfully raising the population of the rare breed. Details here.

Native to Andhra Pradesh, the Punganur cow variety is amongst the smallest breeds of cows in India and is in a dire need to be conserved as the risk of extinction looms large. Apart from the government initiatives launched for its conservation, a cow shelter in the coastal state's East Godavari district is successfully raising the population of the rare breed. Details here.

'Rs 50 Per Cow Per Day': Uttar Pradesh Govt Releases Funds To Deal With Stray Cattle Menace
'Rs 50 Per Cow Per Day': Uttar Pradesh Govt Releases Funds To Deal With Stray Cattle Menace

By गाँव कनेक्शन

A press statement mentioned that the initiative not only seeks to address the issue of stray cows on the roads. It also aims to provide the cattle with proper shelter, food, healthcare, and other facilities to ensure their well-being. Details here.

A press statement mentioned that the initiative not only seeks to address the issue of stray cows on the roads. It also aims to provide the cattle with proper shelter, food, healthcare, and other facilities to ensure their well-being. Details here.

Women in rural Unnao bring colour into their lives by making paints out of cow dung
Women in rural Unnao bring colour into their lives by making paints out of cow dung

By Sumit Yadav

A paint manufacturing workshop operated by 20 women in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh has so far sold 1,200 kilogrammes of paint made from cow dung. For the women the enterprise has raised their self esteem and given them economic independence.

A paint manufacturing workshop operated by 20 women in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh has so far sold 1,200 kilogrammes of paint made from cow dung. For the women the enterprise has raised their self esteem and given them economic independence.

Injecting Success, One Cow At A Time
Injecting Success, One Cow At A Time

By Niroj Ranjan Misra

Anil Kumar Pradhan, an artificial insemination technician recently won the National Gopal Ratna Award for his contribution towards the country’s artificial insemination programme, and raising the income of farmers and cattle breeders.

Anil Kumar Pradhan, an artificial insemination technician recently won the National Gopal Ratna Award for his contribution towards the country’s artificial insemination programme, and raising the income of farmers and cattle breeders.

Injecting Success, One Cow At A Time
Injecting Success, One Cow At A Time

By Gaon Connection

Anil Kumar Pradhan, an artificial insemination technician recently won the National Gopal Ratna Award for his contribution towards the country’s artificial insemination programme, and raising the income of farmers and cattle breeders.

Anil Kumar Pradhan, an artificial insemination technician recently won the National Gopal Ratna Award for his contribution towards the country’s artificial insemination programme, and raising the income of farmers and cattle breeders.

A Day After Diwali, a Village in Madhya Pradesh Observes a Unique Festival to Honour Cows
A Day After Diwali, a Village in Madhya Pradesh Observes a Unique Festival to Honour Cows

By Abdul Wasim Ansari

Sultaniya village in Rajgarh wakes up the day after Diwali to ‘Chhoda Utsav’, reminiscent of the bullfighting in far away Spain or perhaps the Jallikattu of Tamil Nadu.

Sultaniya village in Rajgarh wakes up the day after Diwali to ‘Chhoda Utsav’, reminiscent of the bullfighting in far away Spain or perhaps the Jallikattu of Tamil Nadu.

The indigenous Kenkatha breed of cattle is fast disappearing. Here’s why we should be worried.
The indigenous Kenkatha breed of cattle is fast disappearing. Here’s why we should be worried.

By Arun Singh

Once the backbone of agriculture in the Bundelkhand region, the Kenkatha breed of cattle that was once prolific in the villages on the banks of the river Ken is dwindling at an alarming rate. The indigenous breed can survive harsh weather conditions which makes it climate-resilient.

Once the backbone of agriculture in the Bundelkhand region, the Kenkatha breed of cattle that was once prolific in the villages on the banks of the river Ken is dwindling at an alarming rate. The indigenous breed can survive harsh weather conditions which makes it climate-resilient.

The indigenous Kenkatha breed of cattle is fast disappearing. Here’s why we should be worried.
The indigenous Kenkatha breed of cattle is fast disappearing. Here’s why we should be worried.

By Gaon Connection

Once the backbone of agriculture in the Bundelkhand region, the Kenkatha breed of cattle that was once prolific in the villages on the banks of the river Ken is dwindling at an alarming rate. The indigenous breed can survive harsh weather conditions which makes it climate-resilient.

Once the backbone of agriculture in the Bundelkhand region, the Kenkatha breed of cattle that was once prolific in the villages on the banks of the river Ken is dwindling at an alarming rate. The indigenous breed can survive harsh weather conditions which makes it climate-resilient.

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